Once in the building, the arrows will guide you to the conference
room.

Getting in

The most convenient way to get to Bergen is by plane. Bergen Flesland
airport (BGO) is located approximately 20km south from the city
centre. KLM operates direct flights from Amsterdam, Lufthansa from
Frankfurt, and SAS from Copenhagen. A low-cost airline Norwegian
operates flights to UK and many more European countries.

There is an express bus called Flybussen that goes directly from the
airport terminal to the city center. Taxis are rather expensive, and
it makes little sense to use them if you want to go directly downtown.

About Bergen and Western Norway

Quoting/paraphrasing Wikipedia:
Bergen (Norwegian pronunciation: [‘bærɡən]) is the second largest city
in Norway and the administrative centre of Hordaland county. Bergen is
located on the south-western coast of Norway. It is an important
cultural hub in its region, recognized as the unofficial capital of
Western Norway and sometimes also referred to as the Atlantic coast
capital of Norway. Bergen’s inter-municipal harbour, Port of Bergen,
is by far Norway’s largest and one of Europe’s largest ports. The city
was one of nine European cities honoured with the title of European
Capital of Culture in the Millennium year.

Best tourist attractions in Bergen

Things to see in Western Norway

Flåmsbana – an old railway line that goes from Myrdal to Flåm. This
takes only 20km, but the elevation difference is almost 900m, making
it the steepest standard gauge railway in Europe. Spectacular views.

Norway in a Nutshell – an
all-in-one package: train from Bergen to Voss, then to Myrdal, then
Flåmsbana and a cruise across Aurlandfjord back to Bergen. Needs to
be booked in advance.